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Louise Jameson

Louise Marion Jameson (born 20 April 1951) is an English actress with a wide variety of television and theatre credits. Her roles on television have included playing Leela in Doctor Who (1977–1978), Anne Reynolds in The Omega Factor (1979), Blanche Simmons in Tenko (1981–1982), Susan Young in Bergerac (1985–1990), Rosa di Marco in EastEnders (1998–2000) and Mary Goskirk in Emmerdale (2022–present).

Louise Jameson
Jameson in 2022
Born
Louise Marion Jameson

(1951-04-20) 20 April 1951 (age 72)
Wanstead, Essex, England
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Spouse
Martin Bedford
(m. 1990; div. 1997)
Partners
Children2
Websitelouisejameson.com

According to Screenonline, Jameson "was one of a handful of actresses who both benefited from and contributed to the opening out of roles for women on British television during the 1970s and 80s, when she became associated with a series of tough, resourceful and independent characters in genres where women had conventionally been either victims or vamps."[1]

Biography edit

Early life and career edit

Jameson was born in Wanstead, Essex and grew up in nearby Woodford Green.[2] Jameson attended the independent Braeside School, Buckhurst Hill. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from the ages of seventeen to nineteen[2] and shared a flat with fellow drama students Sherrie Hewson and Sharon Maughan[3] before spending two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, performing in Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, King Lear, Summerfolk, and Blithe Spirit. Her early TV career highlights include appearances on Emmerdale Farm in 1973 as Sharon Crossthwaite, the first character in the soap to be murdered, and roles in Z-Cars and the television film The Game in 1977. She also appeared opposite Mike Raven in the low budget British horror film Disciple of Death (1972).[4]

Doctor Who edit

 
Jameson with Sophie Aldred and Katy Manning at a Doctor Who 50th Anniversary event in 2013.

Jameson came to widespread attention when she was cast by director Pennant Roberts as Leela, the leather-clad companion of the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who.[5] The character is a warrior of the fictional Sevateem people, and was introduced in The Face of Evil (1977). Jameson's inspirations for the way that she played the character included her dog, for "her instinctive nature and tendency to slightly cock her head when she perceives something", and a neighbour's child, for "openness and naïveté".[6]

Jameson's costuming in the series receives much comment and some criticism from feminists, with Mark Duguid writing for Screenonline that it "said much about the failure of 1970s feminism to permeate the BBC's production or costume departments".[1] Valerie Estelle Frankel, in her book on Women in Doctor Who, characterises Leela as "a classic warrior woman" but says that the seriousness of the character is undermined because "her provocatively cut hunting leathers and cleavage are offered to the male gaze in every episode."[7] Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times also regarded her as "a companion to lure in adolescent lads and their dads" but, while considering her debut serial to be a "lifeless tale", he wrote that Jameson was "a wonderful find. Exuding commitment and conviction, she makes Leela earnest, warm and funny, elevating her far beyond Robert Holmes's desire for a 'Raquel Welch in the jungle'. Quite simply, she's one of the most naturally gifted actresses ever to play a companion."[8] In 2008 Jameson said, "In a way the companion was a bit of a device when I was in Doctor Who, though I did love her feistiness and her intelligence and her aggression and her intelligence – even though she wasn't educated."[9]

Jameson was initially paid £120 an episode for Doctor Who, later increasing to £150 an episode.[10] She left the series after nine serials, departing in The Invasion of Time (1978).[11]

After Doctor Who edit

Jameson went on to appear in The Omega Factor (1979) as Dr. Anne Reynolds.[12] She later had a leading role as Blanche Simmons in the first two series of Tenko, before starring for five years in the late 1980s in Bergerac as Susan Young, Jim Bergerac's girlfriend. In the mid-1980s, she played Tania Braithwaite, Pandora's mother, in both The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole for Thames Television. In the early 1990s, she starred in the two series of Rides, and made numerous one-off appearances in various TV drama series, as well as numerous Doctor Who spin-off projects including the Children in Need special Dimensions in Time (1993). In 1995, she appeared in the RSC production of Botho Strauß's The Park. Other stage appearances include the first production of Peter Nichols's Passion Play produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London, in 1981. In 1998, Jameson began a long run in the BBC soap EastEnders as Rosa di Marco, appearing in over 200 episodes over two and a half years until August 2000. Since then, she has appeared in episodes of the BBC Scotland soap River City as Viv Roberts, as a guest artist in episodes of Doctors, Holby City and The Bill and as a regular in Doc Martin.[13]

Jameson continues to reprise the characters of Leela and Anne Reynolds in audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions and has also starred in Sapphire & Steel and Dark Shadows audio dramas for the same company. She has also appeared in documentaries and commentaries accompanying numerous BBC DVD releases of her Doctor Who serials. She is the subject of MJTV's The Actor Speaks Volume 5, where she discusses herself, her acting career and the various series she has been in. In 2007, Jameson toured nationally in her one-woman show, Face Value. In 2013, she starred in the play Gutted by Rikki Beadle-Blair and was nominated for Best Female Performance at the 2013 Off West End Theatre Awards (Offies). In November 2013, she appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[14] In 2016, she toured in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap,[15] the longest running show in British theatre. In 2022, she joined the cast of Emmerdale as Mary Goskirk.[16]

Personal life edit

In 1990, Jameson was married to Martin Bedford, an artist whom she had met while filming Bergerac in Jersey. They divorced in 1997.[17] Jameson was a regular prison visitor, monitoring prisoners' welfare, during the first few years of her career; and, during the early 1970s, she met Leslie Grantham at Leyhill Prison in Gloucestershire, where he was serving 12 years of a life sentence for murder. She encouraged Grantham to become an actor.[18]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Disciple of Death Betty
1994 The Terror Game Tamora Hennessy
1994 The Zero Imperative Patricia Haggard
1995 The Devil of Winterborne
1996 Unnatural Selection
1996 Ghosts of Winterborne
1998 After Celia Corinne
1999 The Last 28 May
2005 Big Night Out Lynne
2012 Run for Your Wife Receptionist Cameo
2017 Crossing Over Angela Winters
2018 Modern Love Mum

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1971 The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine Girl Episode: #1.2
1971 Tom Brown's Schooldays Mary Arnold TV Series; 5 episodes [12]
1971 Cider With Rosie Junior teacher TV film [12]
1973 Emmerdale Farm Sharon Crossthwaite 4 episodes [12]
1976 Play for Today Stella Episode: "The Peddler"
1976 Dominic Lady Harriet 4 episodes
1977 The Game Elsie Whitworth TV film
1977–1978 Doctor Who Leela 40 episodes
1979 The Omega Factor Dr. Anne Reynolds All 10 episodes [12]
1981–1982 Tenko Blanche Simmons 13 episodes [19]
1984 The Gentle Touch Emma Saunders Episode: "Mad Dog"
1985 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Tania Braithwaite 3 episodes
1985–1990 Bergerac Susan Young 35 episodes [19]
1987 The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole Tania Braithwaite Episode: #1.5
1990 Casualty Judy Episode: "Salvation"
1991 The Bill Irene Harris Episode: "In Chambers" [12]
1992–1993 Rides Janet 6 episodes [12]
1992 My Friend Walter Joan Throckmorton TV film
1993 Dimensions in Time Leela TV short
1994 Degas and Pissarro Fall Out Jenny TV film
1995 Casualty Janet Tolchard Episode: "Not Waving But Drowning"
1995 Wycliffe Tilly Rawle Episode: "Wild Oats" [12]
1995 Stick with Me, Kid Mrs. Hilliard
1995 Molly Alice Greenfield Episode: #1.10
1996 The Upper Hand Emma Episode: "In Marriage We Trust"
1997 The Pale Horse Florence Tuckerton TV film
1998–2000 EastEnders Rosa di Marco 229 episodes [20]
2000 The Canterbury Tales Falcon / Horsewoman Voice; Episode: "The Journey Back"
2004 The Bill Julie Wiletts 2 episodes
2006 Doctors Andrea Dodson Episode: "Sisters"
2008 River City Viv Roberts 3 episodes
2010 Doctors Joanna Chippington Episode: "When We Were Young"
2011 The Vessel Kim's Mum 2 episodes
2011 Doc Martin Eleanor Glasson 5 episodes
2012 Doctors Shirley Carter Episode: "A Suburban Affair"
2012 Holby City Mary Thorne Episode: "Fault Lines"
2013 The Dumping Ground Angel Episode: "The Truth Is Out There"
2013 The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot Louise Jameson TV film
2013 The Tractate Middoth Mary Simpson TV film
2014 Toast of London Wendy Nook Episode: "Match Fit"
2015 Guin and the Dragon Melinda the Dragon Lady TV film
2015 Doctors Celeste Episode: "Touched by an Angel"
2019 Doctors Geraldine Woods Episode: "The Invitation"
2019 Secret Life of Boys Granny Bob 3 episodes
2020 Silent Witness Sue Marshall 2 episodes
2020 Bumps Barbara TV film
2021 Midsomer Murders Annie Davids Episode: "The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy"
2022–present Emmerdale Mary Goskirk Series regular [4]
2022 McDonald & Dodds Mrs. Burchard Episode: "A Billion Beats"

Theatre edit

One-woman shows edit

  • 2010–2011: Shakespeare's Mistress – Herself – UK Tour
  • 2011: Pulling Faces – Joanne Taylor – International Tour
  • 2020: Shakespeare's Mistress – Herself – The Grove Theatre, Eastbourne

Pantomime edit

As director edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Duguid, Mark. "Jameson, Louise (1951- )". Screenonline. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b Lewis, Roz (28 February 2016). "Louise Jameson: 'I was paid £120 a show on Doctor Who – it was a lot more on EastEnders'". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  3. ^ Hewson, Sherrie (2011). Sherrie: Behind the Laughter. Harper. ISBN 978-0007416257.
  4. ^ a b Barr, Sabrina (29 January 2022). "Emmerdale casts former EastEnders and Doctor Who star Louise Jameson". Metro. (DMG Media). Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  5. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (18 March 2020). "Doctor Who's Louise Jameson reveals why she turned down a return to the series". Radio Times. from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  6. ^ Graeme Burk; Robert Smith (1 October 2013). "The Face of Evil (1977)". Who's 50: The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die. ECW/ORIM. ISBN 978-1-77090-475-0. from the original on 3 December 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  7. ^ Valerie Estelle Frankel (4 March 2018). Women in Doctor Who: Damsels, Feminists and Monsters. McFarland. pp. 70–72. ISBN 978-1-4766-3154-7.
  8. ^ Mulkern, Patrick. "The Face of Evil ★★". Radio Times. from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  9. ^ "The Den of Geek interview: Louise Jameson". Den of Geek. 14 February 2008. from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  10. ^ Lewis, Roz (28 February 2016). "'I was paid £120 a show on Doctor Who - it was a lot more on EastEnders'". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  11. ^ "Doctor Who to release special story for International Women's Day 2023". Radio Times. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "Jameson, Louise (1951- ) Film & TV credits". screenonline.org.uk. British Film Institute. from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  13. ^ Jameson, Louise. . Archived from the original on 15 September 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  14. ^ "The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot", BBC programmes, retrieved 26 November 2013
  15. ^ "The Mousetrap - On tour". mousetrapontour.com. from the original on 30 May 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  16. ^ Bird, Hannah (29 January 2022). "Emmerdale casts former EastEnders star for Rhona's new storyline". Digital Spy. (Hearst Magazines UK). Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  17. ^ Carroll, Sue (14 April 1998). "EastEnders and my sons mended my broken heart; Louise Jameson on her Marriage Heartache". Daily Mirror.
  18. ^ McCaffrey, Julie (27 February 2020). "EastEnders Rosa di Marco was axed after refusing to play a racist". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  19. ^ a b Duguid, Mark. "Jameson, Louise (1951- )". screenonline.org.uk. British Film Institute. from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  20. ^ Marshall, Sharon. "EastEnders' Rosa: "I'm gutted by sack"". The People. The Free Library. Retrieved 13 June 2023.

External links edit

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Louise Marion Jameson born 20 April 1951 is an English actress with a wide variety of television and theatre credits Her roles on television have included playing Leela in Doctor Who 1977 1978 Anne Reynolds in The Omega Factor 1979 Blanche Simmons in Tenko 1981 1982 Susan Young in Bergerac 1985 1990 Rosa di Marco in EastEnders 1998 2000 and Mary Goskirk in Emmerdale 2022 present Louise JamesonJameson in 2022BornLouise Marion Jameson 1951 04 20 20 April 1951 age 72 Wanstead Essex EnglandAlma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActressYears active1970 presentSpouseMartin Bedford m 1990 div 1997 wbr PartnersDavid WarwickRobert AshbyChildren2Websitelouisejameson wbr comAccording to Screenonline Jameson was one of a handful of actresses who both benefited from and contributed to the opening out of roles for women on British television during the 1970s and 80s when she became associated with a series of tough resourceful and independent characters in genres where women had conventionally been either victims or vamps 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Doctor Who 1 3 After Doctor Who 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Theatre 4 1 One woman shows 4 2 Pantomime 4 3 As director 5 References 6 External linksBiography editEarly life and career edit Jameson was born in Wanstead Essex and grew up in nearby Woodford Green 2 Jameson attended the independent Braeside School Buckhurst Hill She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from the ages of seventeen to nineteen 2 and shared a flat with fellow drama students Sherrie Hewson and Sharon Maughan 3 before spending two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company performing in Romeo and Juliet The Taming of the Shrew King Lear Summerfolk and Blithe Spirit Her early TV career highlights include appearances on Emmerdale Farm in 1973 as Sharon Crossthwaite the first character in the soap to be murdered and roles in Z Cars and the television film The Game in 1977 She also appeared opposite Mike Raven in the low budget British horror film Disciple of Death 1972 4 Doctor Who edit nbsp Jameson with Sophie Aldred and Katy Manning at a Doctor Who 50th Anniversary event in 2013 Jameson came to widespread attention when she was cast by director Pennant Roberts as Leela the leather clad companion of the Fourth Doctor in Doctor Who 5 The character is a warrior of the fictional Sevateem people and was introduced in The Face of Evil 1977 Jameson s inspirations for the way that she played the character included her dog for her instinctive nature and tendency to slightly cock her head when she perceives something and a neighbour s child for openness and naivete 6 Jameson s costuming in the series receives much comment and some criticism from feminists with Mark Duguid writing for Screenonline that it said much about the failure of 1970s feminism to permeate the BBC s production or costume departments 1 Valerie Estelle Frankel in her book on Women in Doctor Who characterises Leela as a classic warrior woman but says that the seriousness of the character is undermined because her provocatively cut hunting leathers and cleavage are offered to the male gaze in every episode 7 Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times also regarded her as a companion to lure in adolescent lads and their dads but while considering her debut serial to be a lifeless tale he wrote that Jameson was a wonderful find Exuding commitment and conviction she makes Leela earnest warm and funny elevating her far beyond Robert Holmes s desire for a Raquel Welch in the jungle Quite simply she s one of the most naturally gifted actresses ever to play a companion 8 In 2008 Jameson said In a way the companion was a bit of a device when I was in Doctor Who though I did love her feistiness and her intelligence and her aggression and her intelligence even though she wasn t educated 9 Jameson was initially paid 120 an episode for Doctor Who later increasing to 150 an episode 10 She left the series after nine serials departing in The Invasion of Time 1978 11 After Doctor Who edit Jameson went on to appear in The Omega Factor 1979 as Dr Anne Reynolds 12 She later had a leading role as Blanche Simmons in the first two series of Tenko before starring for five years in the late 1980s in Bergerac as Susan Young Jim Bergerac s girlfriend In the mid 1980s she played Tania Braithwaite Pandora s mother in both The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole for Thames Television In the early 1990s she starred in the two series of Rides and made numerous one off appearances in various TV drama series as well as numerous Doctor Who spin off projects including the Children in Need special Dimensions in Time 1993 In 1995 she appeared in the RSC production of Botho Strauss s The Park Other stage appearances include the first production of Peter Nichols s Passion Play produced at the Aldwych Theatre London in 1981 In 1998 Jameson began a long run in the BBC soap EastEnders as Rosa di Marco appearing in over 200 episodes over two and a half years until August 2000 Since then she has appeared in episodes of the BBC Scotland soap River City as Viv Roberts as a guest artist in episodes of Doctors Holby City and The Bill and as a regular in Doc Martin 13 Jameson continues to reprise the characters of Leela and Anne Reynolds in audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions and has also starred in Sapphire amp Steel and Dark Shadows audio dramas for the same company She has also appeared in documentaries and commentaries accompanying numerous BBC DVD releases of her Doctor Who serials She is the subject of MJTV s The Actor Speaks Volume 5 where she discusses herself her acting career and the various series she has been in In 2007 Jameson toured nationally in her one woman show Face Value In 2013 she starred in the play Gutted by Rikki Beadle Blair and was nominated for Best Female Performance at the 2013 Off West End Theatre Awards Offies In November 2013 she appeared in the one off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five ish Doctors Reboot 14 In 2016 she toured in Agatha Christie s The Mousetrap 15 the longest running show in British theatre In 2022 she joined the cast of Emmerdale as Mary Goskirk 16 Personal life editIn 1990 Jameson was married to Martin Bedford an artist whom she had met while filming Bergerac in Jersey They divorced in 1997 17 Jameson was a regular prison visitor monitoring prisoners welfare during the first few years of her career and during the early 1970s she met Leslie Grantham at Leyhill Prison in Gloucestershire where he was serving 12 years of a life sentence for murder She encouraged Grantham to become an actor 18 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1972 Disciple of Death Betty1994 The Terror Game Tamora Hennessy1994 The Zero Imperative Patricia Haggard1995 The Devil of Winterborne1996 Unnatural Selection1996 Ghosts of Winterborne1998 After Celia Corinne1999 The Last 28 May2005 Big Night Out Lynne2012 Run for Your Wife Receptionist Cameo2017 Crossing Over Angela Winters2018 Modern Love MumTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1971 The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine Girl Episode 1 21971 Tom Brown s Schooldays Mary Arnold TV Series 5 episodes 12 1971 Cider With Rosie Junior teacher TV film 12 1973 Emmerdale Farm Sharon Crossthwaite 4 episodes 12 1976 Play for Today Stella Episode The Peddler 1976 Dominic Lady Harriet 4 episodes1977 The Game Elsie Whitworth TV film1977 1978 Doctor Who Leela 40 episodes1979 The Omega Factor Dr Anne Reynolds All 10 episodes 12 1981 1982 Tenko Blanche Simmons 13 episodes 19 1984 The Gentle Touch Emma Saunders Episode Mad Dog 1985 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Tania Braithwaite 3 episodes1985 1990 Bergerac Susan Young 35 episodes 19 1987 The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole Tania Braithwaite Episode 1 51990 Casualty Judy Episode Salvation 1991 The Bill Irene Harris Episode In Chambers 12 1992 1993 Rides Janet 6 episodes 12 1992 My Friend Walter Joan Throckmorton TV film1993 Dimensions in Time Leela TV short1994 Degas and Pissarro Fall Out Jenny TV film1995 Casualty Janet Tolchard Episode Not Waving But Drowning 1995 Wycliffe Tilly Rawle Episode Wild Oats 12 1995 Stick with Me Kid Mrs Hilliard1995 Molly Alice Greenfield Episode 1 101996 The Upper Hand Emma Episode In Marriage We Trust 1997 The Pale Horse Florence Tuckerton TV film1998 2000 EastEnders Rosa di Marco 229 episodes 20 2000 The Canterbury Tales Falcon Horsewoman Voice Episode The Journey Back 2004 The Bill Julie Wiletts 2 episodes2006 Doctors Andrea Dodson Episode Sisters 2008 River City Viv Roberts 3 episodes2010 Doctors Joanna Chippington Episode When We Were Young 2011 The Vessel Kim s Mum 2 episodes2011 Doc Martin Eleanor Glasson 5 episodes2012 Doctors Shirley Carter Episode A Suburban Affair 2012 Holby City Mary Thorne Episode Fault Lines 2013 The Dumping Ground Angel Episode The Truth Is Out There 2013 The Five ish Doctors Reboot Louise Jameson TV film2013 The Tractate Middoth Mary Simpson TV film2014 Toast of London Wendy Nook Episode Match Fit 2015 Guin and the Dragon Melinda the Dragon Lady TV film2015 Doctors Celeste Episode Touched by an Angel 2019 Doctors Geraldine Woods Episode The Invitation 2019 Secret Life of Boys Granny Bob 3 episodes2020 Silent Witness Sue Marshall 2 episodes2020 Bumps Barbara TV film2021 Midsomer Murders Annie Davids Episode The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy 2022 present Emmerdale Mary Goskirk Series regular 4 2022 McDonald amp Dodds Mrs Burchard Episode A Billion Beats Theatre editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2023 1970 The Lower Depths Anna Old Woman Vanbrugh Theatre London 1972 The Glass Menagerie Laura The Byre Theatre St Andrews 1973 Romeo and Juliet Woman Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1973 Richard II Small role Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1973 Love s Labour s Lost Jaquenetta Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1973 The Taming of the Shrew Bianca Minola Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1974 King John Blanche of Spain Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1974 Lear Cordelia The Other Place Stratford upon Avon 1974 I Was Shakespeare s Double Anne The Other Place Stratford upon Avon 1974 Summerfolk Sonya Aldwych Theatre London 1974 The Marquis of Keith Molly Griesinger Aldwych Theatre London 1975 King John Blanche of Spain Aldwych Theatre London 1975 Love s Labour s Lost Jaquenetta UK Tour 1975 Love s Labour s Lost Jaquenetta Aldwych Theatre London 1975 Serjeant Musgrave s Dance Anne Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1975 The Merchant of Venice Portia Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1975 Hard Times Louisa Gradgrind Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1976 Three Women Main Role Studio Theatre Stratford upon Avon 1976 Private Lives Sybil Chase UK Tour 1978 Roots Beatie Bryant The Little Theatre Bristol 1978 A View from the Bridge Catherine Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1978 Arms and the Man Raina Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1978 The Relapse or Virtue in Danger Bernithia Cambridge Arts Theatre Cambridge 1979 The Country Holiday Giacinta Cambridge Arts Theatre Cambridge 1979 King Lear Regan Oxford Playhouse Oxford 1979 Touch and Go Annabel Wrath Royal Court Theatre London 1980 All My Sons Ann Deever Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1980 A Midsummer Night s Dream Helena Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1980 Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice Oxford Playhouse Oxford 1980 Peer Gynt Various Oxford Playhouse Oxford 1980 Mephisto Miriam Gottchalk Oxford Playhouse Oxford 1981 Passion Play Kate Aldwych Theatre London 1981 Whose Life Is It Anyway Dr Clare Scott Churchill Theatre Bromley 1983 Gas Light Bella Manningham Churchill Theatre Bromley 1983 As You Like It Rosalind Regent s Park Open Air Theatre London 1983 The Beaux Stratagem Mrs Sullen Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1986 The Light Rough Linda Hampstead Theatre Hampstead 1987 The Doctor s Dilemma Jennifer Dubedat Bristol Old Vic Bristol 1988 1989 Sticky Fingers Roxanne King s Head Theatre London 1989 Blithe Spirit Elvira UK Tour 1990 Barbarians Nadiezhda Barbican Centre London 1993 Blithe Spirit Elvira UK Tour 1993 Mary Stuart Mary Queen of Scots Battersea Arts Centre 1995 Heartbreak House Mrs Hushabye Belgrade Theatre Coventry 1995 The Park Titania The Pit London 1996 1997 Death of a Salesman The Woman UK Tour 2001 Confusions Various UK Tour 2001 The Gentle Hook Stacey Harrison Theatre Royal Windsor 2001 Sex Wars Main Role UK Tour 2002 Murder in Paris Denyse Simenon UK Tour 2002 The Ghost Train Julia Price UK Tour 2002 Corpse Mrs McGee UK Tour 2003 Corpse Mrs McGee UK Tour 2003 Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners Main Role Palace Theatre Westcliff on Sea 2003 Tom Dick amp Harry Mrs Potter Theatre Royal Windsor 2004 How the Other Half Loves Main Role Singapore 2004 Dinner Wynne Richmond Theatre London 2004 Nobody s Fool Fran UK Tour 2005 Love Letters Melissa Gardner UK Tour 2005 Funny Money Main Role Singapore 2005 Tom Dick amp Harry Mrs Potter Duke of York s Theatre London 2006 Sit and Shiver Mrs Green New End Theatre London 2006 Arsenic and Old Lace Abby Brewster UK Tour 2007 Sit and Shiver Mrs Green Hackney Empire London 2007 Bedroom Farce Delia UK Tour 2008 Hamlet Gertrude Stafford Gatehouse Theatre Stafford 2009 Women on the Edge of HRT Vera UK Tour 2010 We ll Always Have Paris Raquel The Mill at Sonning Sonning Eye 2010 Stop Dreamin Doris White London Tour 2011 Oedipus Jocasta UK Tour 2011 Love s the Thing Lady Ditchling Brighton Fringe Festival 2012 2013 My Gay Best Friend Raquell UK Tour 2013 Gutted Bridie Prospect Theatre Royal Stratford East London 2014 Absurd Person Singular Marion The Mill at Sonning Sonning Eye 2014 A Murder Is Announced Miss Marple UK Tour 2014 Time and the Conways Mrs Conway Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham 2015 Noises Off Dotty Otley Mercury Theatre Colchester 2015 Love Loss and What I Wore Gingy The Mill at Sonning Sonning Eye 2015 Driving Me Round the Bend Georgina Best The Space Arts Centre London 2016 The Mousetrap Mrs Boyle UK Tour 2016 Rumpy Pumpy Jean Johnson UK Tour 2017 A Murder Is Announced Miss Marple UK Tour 2017 Winter Hill Beth The Octagon Theatre Bolton 2018 Vincent River Anita Park Theatre London 2018 Ten Times Table Helen The Mill at Sonning Sonning Eye 2018 The Madness of George III Dr Warren Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham 2019 Vincent River Anita Park Theatre London 2019 Macbeth Queen Duncan Victorian Theatre Tunbridge Wells 2021 Tennis Elbow Mama Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh 2021 The Mousetrap Mrs Boyle St Martin s Theatre LondonOne woman shows edit 2010 2011 Shakespeare s Mistress Herself UK Tour 2011 Pulling Faces Joanne Taylor International Tour 2020 Shakespeare s Mistress Herself The Grove Theatre EastbournePantomime edit 2000 2001 Snow White The Wicked Queen Wycombe Swan Wycombe 2003 2004 Aladdin Slave of the Ring The Capitol Theatre Horsham 2004 2005 Dick Whittington and His Cat Fairy Bow Bells Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne 2015 2016 Cinderella Fairy Godmother Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge WellsAs director edit 2003 Wotcha Will Stratford Circus London 2015 The Man with the Golden Pen Jermyn Street Theatre London 2020 Revenge UK TourReferences edit a b Duguid Mark Jameson Louise 1951 Screenonline Retrieved 6 March 2021 a b Lewis Roz 28 February 2016 Louise Jameson I was paid 120 a show on Doctor Who it was a lot more on EastEnders The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 4 January 2018 Retrieved 5 April 2019 Hewson Sherrie 2011 Sherrie Behind the Laughter Harper ISBN 978 0007416257 a b Barr Sabrina 29 January 2022 Emmerdale casts former EastEnders and Doctor Who star Louise Jameson Metro DMG Media Retrieved 29 January 2022 Jeffery Morgan 18 March 2020 Doctor Who s Louise Jameson reveals why she turned down a return to the series Radio Times Archived from the original on 24 October 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Graeme Burk Robert Smith 1 October 2013 The Face of Evil 1977 Who s 50 The 50 Doctor Who Stories to Watch Before You Die ECW ORIM ISBN 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